Grand chandelier piggy back light adapter kit

ABSTRACT

The grand chandelier adaptor provides the means of joining two or more chandeliers or other electrical devices. This adaptor includes a junction box to facilitate the electrical connection as well as physical support of each device.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

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FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to a chandelier junction box with thecapability of hanging chandeliers from one another. Piggybacking lightsis the method used. This device greatly simplifies piggybacking two ormore chandeliers.

Many improvements have been made to chandeliers through the years, noPiggyback adaptors are available.

We believe that the chandelier is such a monumental staple of art &light in the design world, it will be sought after in many ways.

Even though no such device exists to couple two or more chandeliersTogether to become one. This device provides that means for the firsttime.

This design style and materials including, but not limited to castaluminum and brass.

The “joining of two or more chandeliers or other electrical devices”requires both physical support and electrical connection. The inventeddevice will provide for both physical support and electrical connection.The electrical connection will be made in a junction box with the wireshidden from view.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention will allow the piggybacking capability of chandeliers fromone another. The capability of hanging chandeliers from one another hasnot been done before now.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The drawings of the junction box and physical connections are shown inSimplified cross sectional side views of different designs:

Junction box

FIG. 1 CYLINDER SHAPE

FIG. 2 BAGUETTE DIAMOND

FIG. 3 RECTANGLE SHAPE

FIG. 4 PLACEMENT BETWEEN CHANDELIERS

FIG. 1 depicts the cylinder shape with top & bottom with a hex nippleand, also with door to access junction box in order to make wireconnections.

The fluting is part of the material of construction is typically metalbut other materials will be included unique designs cast aluminum,brass, and other.

FIG. 2 depicts the unique baguette diamond shape with the same parts asFIG. 1 top & bottom hex nipples.

FIG. 3 Depicts the rectangle shape tapered top & bottom with offsetfluted door & sides. Referring to FIG. 2 the items are identified asfollows:

-   -   1. Top of J box    -   2. Top hex nipple    -   3. Door    -   4. Screws    -   5. Bottom hex nipple

FIG. 4 Depicts how the junction box and physical connectors are used topiggyback two chandeliers.

FIG. 6 Is the adaptor kit (junction box and physical connector.)

The invention claim is:
 1. An assembly comprising a first chandelier,and a second chandelier or accessory, and an electrical junction boxjoining the chandelier or accessory and comprising: (a) the firstchandelier. (b) the second chandelier or accessory. (c) the electricaljunction box in which an electrical wire may be safely connected. (d) amechanical means on the top of the electrical junction box that connectsto the first chandelier. (e) a second mechanical means on the bottom ofthe electrical junction box that connects to the second chandelieraccessory. 2: The assembly of claim 1, wherein wires enter from thefirst chandelier into the top of the junction box, wherein the firstchandelier is directly connected to the top of the junction box, therebymaking the wires entering from the first chandelier into the junctionbox not visible from outside of the assembly. 3: The assembly of claim1, wherein the electrical junction box is constructed from, aluminum orbrass. 4: The assembly of claim 1, wherein the outside shape of theelectrical junction box Is circular, square, rectangle, multi-sided,baguette, and diamond shapes. 5: The assembly of claim 1, wherein theoutside surface of the electrical junction box is fluted, or flat. 6:The assembly of claim 1, wherein the junction box comprises a door. 7: Amethod for retrofitting a chandelier, comprising: (a) obtaining a firstchandelier, (b) obtaining a second chandelier, (c) obtaining anelectrical junction box in which electrical wire may be safelyconnected, (d) connecting the electrical junction box to the firstchandelier via first mechanical means located on the top of theelectrical junction box. (e) connecting the electrical junction box tothe second chandelier or to the accessory via a second mechanical meanslocated on the bottom the electrical junction box, and (f) connectingelectrical wires within the electrical box. 8: The method of claim 7,wherein the electrical junction box Further comprises a door.